Seán O Sullivan is a writer and curator whose work focuses on the politics and preservation of localities. He has curated projects and written critical texts dealing with subjects such as architecture, ecology and the bonds between people and places. He is a former chairman of Black Church Print Studio, Dublin. He holds an MA in Curation and a BA in Fine Art from IADT, Dún Laoghaire. He is currently Visual Arts Adviser to the Arts Council of Ireland / An Comhairle Ealaíon.

This page: Details on the publication for Inductive Probability, a retrospective exhibition by Paul Gregg at Triskel Arts Centre, Cork.

Inductive Probability

Details:

Inductive Probability is a retrospective book of artworks by Paul Gregg, published to coincide with his exhibition of the same name. The book features fourteen texts by Adrian Duncan and Seán O Sullivan, with an accompanying set of diagrams, photographs and drawings. It also includes short contribtions by Oliver Dowling, Tony Sheehan, Garrett Phelan, Prof. Peter Matter and Robert Mathys.

From the Press Release:

Paul Gregg’s work has occurred fleetingly, and been installed permanently in cities and towns throughout Ireland, Europe and the United States. This retrospective cannot retrieve the artist’s original installations. Instead, it represents his practice through tests, documentation, and technically unsparing assemblies. For instance, Inductive Probability includes a decommissioned rocket, photographs lit by explosions from magnesium mortar charges, and a model for a glass planet Earth. The exhibition covers twenty years’ worth of Paul Gregg’s perennially sited machines.